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As the person chartered with making email
(arguably the most critical, widely-used application in any
company) work continuously while meeting user demands and keeping
costs contained, you face a real dilemma. How do you offer the
tools needed to keep pace and do it with little or no staff, budget
or time?
Consider Cobweb Hosted Exchange. You can
have a flexible, enterprise-class solution to address your worker
productivity and information sharing requirements. Your end users
gain all the features and functionality of Exchange, while your
technical specifications are met:
- rapid deployment
- timely server upgrades and security
patches
- Microsoft license management and
compliance
- enterprise-class data centre for
optimal security and performance
- service level guarantees
- zero up-front capital investment
- low, predictable costs
So, consider Cobweb’s Hosted Exchange and
enjoy a little operational freedom, without sacrificing the
performance and functionality you require:
Data Security
The delivery of the Cobweb Hosted Exchange
service is controlled by our ISO27001 Information Security
Management policies and procedures. The multi-tenanted
security features of the Active Directory within Microsoft Windows
Server and Exchange Server ensure that customer mailboxes are
secured with permissions and groups for their organisation only. No
other customer has permissions or can see or access any other
customer’s data.
The network security at the data centre is
fronted by multiple resilient firewalls. Security procedures
involve advanced monitoring of network traffic, router loading and
application behaviour. Our state-of-the-art data centres are
managed on a 24/7 basis by a dedicated security team to ensure
maximum reliability, system redundancy and high fault
tolerance.
Customer definable strong password policies
can be configured within the web-based “Control Panel” Self Care
Administration Portal. All MAPI, POP3 and IMAP4
connections use 1024-bit SSL, with SMTP transmitted using TLS for
maximum security
Data Backup
Customer data within the Cobweb Hosted
Exchange service is backed up on a daily, weekly and monthly basis
for the purpose of service restoration only; ensuring you always
have an up to date copy of any business critical data. Data backup
includes:
- A full backup taken once a week, and
incremental backups are taken every other day
- VSS Snapshot backups taken of Exchange
databases on an at least hourly basis
- Backup tapes rotated on a
“Grandfather, Father, Son” basis
- Our data retention policy is to retain
data for 7 years, including secure offsite access
- The Deleted Item Cache is configured
to retain data for 14 days to allow users to recover deleted items
themselves
- Deleted mailboxes are retained in the
Exchange database for 31 days
Mobile Access via BlackBerry Enterprise
The Managed BlackBerry Enterprise service,
based on RIM’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.x provides users of
the Cobweb Hosted Exchange service with the following
functionality:
- Wireless over-the-air device
configuration
- Wireless IT Policies can be instantly
pushed to BlackBerry devices, enabling quick change passwords, the
locking of devices or the wiping of device data
- Complete, two-way wireless
synchronisation of email, calendar, address book, tasks and memo
pad
- Remote control of email settings
allows wireless configuration of out of office replies, email
filters, auto-signatures directly from BlackBerry devices
- Global Address List (GAL) Lookups
- Further information is available in
the Managed Enterprise BlackBerry Service Description
Compliance with Email Archival
With email becoming a central part of any
compliance strategy; businesses require both a backup environment
as well as a high availability production environment to achieve
email and data compliance. With Cobweb’s journal archiving,
this service option offers the necessary functionality where
industry, commercial or regulatory requirements dictate the long
term retention of emails by ensuring a copy of all emails sent and
received by an organisation are stored in a retrievable
archive.
Outlook or no Outlook – installing the local
client
With our services you have a choice of whether
you use a thin or thick client. These take the form of
Microsoft Outlook 2007, installed locally on each computer that you
wish to connect to email with or Outlook Web Access (OWA) using a
web browser.
Outlook Web Access: OWA for
Exchange 2007 provides users with a rich experience, including most
features of the full Microsoft Outlook client. For
example, you are able to manage your email folders, rules, set out
of office messages, manage registered mobile devices and create
your own email distribution lists. As a web application,
there are no patches to install or services to maintain so support
is straightforward. As a web service it is available
from anywhere, and provides users with quick access to their email
– whether they use the full Outlook client or not.
Microsoft Outlook 2007: The
full Microsoft Outlook client is more feature rich and allows
additional collaborative features, for example the ability to link
to SharePoint document stores, download POP3 or other IMAP mail
accounts and use shared calendars. One of its best features
allows users to run in ‘cached mode’ which creates an offline copy
of all email and calendars so that – with the exception of sending
and receiving email - you are able to use your mailbox as usual
without a connection to the Internet. This is particularly
useful when using a laptop or other device with intermittent access
to a network as the user experience is almost identical to a fully
connected one.
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